1. Use a paper clip to turn a bra into a racerback, or to hide straps that keep poking out from sleeveless tops.
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3. Sew a little tab into a tank to keep bra straps in place.
No fancy sewing skills required.
4. Prevent your bras from getting crushed in transit with a CupCase.
They’re small and unobtrusive but will protect your lingerie (and your totally crappy five-year-old bra that’s sprouting elastic). Buy one here.
5. Sew the front half of a cheap strapless bra into a backless dress.
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Find out more on how to do this at Skunkboy.
6. If you want to cover your neckline a bit but hate the bulk of a camisole, buy one that clips in.
The Cami Secret is very lightweight and fully adjustable.
7. Keep a strapless bra from falling down by securing it with a convertible strap.
8. Bring your sports bra into the shower with you when you’re done working out and handwash it.
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FitSugar recommends this trick for making bras last way longer.
9. It sounds crazy, but a (clean) salad spinner will make drying your delicates so much faster.
You might want to keep it separate from your kale, however.
10. Store bras on a single hanger to save space and keep them from getting bent out of shape.
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11. Attach hangers to store and display a bunch of bras at once.
Find the full tutorial at Artsy Architette.
12. Convert your bra so it sits lower for low-backed garments.
Find out how at Extra Petite.
14. In a pinch, a maxi pad will guard against poking wires.
Find out more at Mommy Mania.
16. Test the fit of your bra at home with nothing but your hand.
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If you can’t fit two fingers under the back strap, it’s too tight; if you can fit your whole fist, it’s too loose.
17. Strap cushions can keep bras from cutting painfully into your shoulders.
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